INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE When neither is dominant and they mix.

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INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE

When neither is dominant and they mix.

INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE

RR= red WW= white

RW= pink

What happens when you cross a red plant with a white plant?

XWhat are the genotypes?

RR WWXDo the cross!

What are the genotypic and phenotypic rations?

What happens when you cross a pink plant with a pink plant?

RW RWXDo the cross!

What are the genotypic and phenotypic ratios?

CO-DOMINANCE

When both are dominant and they both show.

RED X WHITE

OFFSPRING?

RR = Red WW = white

RW = Red AND White

Roan Coat Cattle

R = brownR’ = white RR’ = brown + white

Sickle Cell Anemia

R = normal R’ = sickle shape

Blood Type

•A•B•AB•O

MULTIPLE ALLELES

GENES AVAILABLE FOR BLOOD TYPE

• A gene• B gene• O is recessive• A and B are

co-dominant

Genes Available:ABo

A AA o

BBBo

AB

oo

Cross a heterozygous A by a heterozygous B individual.

Ao xBoA o

Bo

AB BoAo oo

25 % AB

25 % A25 % B25 % O

SEX-LINKED TRAITS

Genes that are only on the X chromosome.

Colorblindness is sex-linked.

Gene is located ONLY on the X chromosome.

XN = normalXn = disorder

XN Xn Normal carrier female

Xn Xn

XN Y

Xn Y

Diseased femaleNormal MaleDiseased Male

Normal femaleXN XN

Cross a colorblind male by a carrier female.

Cross a normal male by a carrier female.

What is the difference between a genetic disorder and an infectious disease?

Genetic Disorders• Colorblindness• Hemophilia• Down’s Syndrome• Sickle Cell Anemia

Infectious Diseases•Food poisoning•HIV•SARS•Athlete's Foot•Malaria•Lyme Disease

What can you do about Genetic Disorders?

Inherited, not too much.Treatment vs. PreventionLorenzo?

Methemoglobinemia

What can you do about Infectious Diseases?

Prevention: Vaccines

What can you do about Infectious Diseases?

Treatment: Antibiotics for bacterial infections

What about Viruses?

Antibiotics don’t work on viruses.